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CA1306159C - Safety syringe having a needle to be retracted and canted within a protective sleeve - Google Patents

Safety syringe having a needle to be retracted and canted within a protective sleeve

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CA1306159C
CA1306159C CA000591013A CA591013A CA1306159C CA 1306159 C CA1306159 C CA 1306159C CA 000591013 A CA000591013 A CA 000591013A CA 591013 A CA591013 A CA 591013A CA 1306159 C CA1306159 C CA 1306159C
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Terry M. Haber
Clark B. Foster
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Abstract

ABSTRACT

A shielded safety syringe comprising a cylindrical outer protective sleeve, a cylindrical inner needle carrier movable axially through the outer sleeve, and a double-ended hypodermic needle retained at a distal end of the needle carrier and movable with the carrier through the sleeve. A
movement of the inner needle carrier through the outer protective sleeve correspondingly causes the needle to be relocated from an axially extended position, at which to make a veni puncture through a patient's tissue, to a retracted position, at which the needle is completely surrounded and shielded by the outer sleeve to permit a safe handling and disposal of the syringe. When the needle is located in the retracted position, a portion of the needle carrier may be rotated and the needle thereby canted toward the outer sleeve to prevent both access to the needle and the return of the needle to the axially extended position, whereby to avoid an accidental needle strike and the spread of a contagious and, possibly life threatening, disease.

Description

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SAFE~Y SYRINGE HAVING A ~EEDLE TO
BE RETRACTED AND CANTED WIT~IN A
P~OTECTI~E ShEEVE

TEC~NICAL EIELD

This invention relates to a shielded sa~ety syringe having an outer protective sleeve and a retractable, double-ended needle which is moved through the outer sleeve between a~ially extended and retracted positions. Means are provided for canting the needle at the retracted position to prevent both access to and ; return of the needle to the axiall~ extended position.
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Syringes are used for a variety of purposes. By way of exampLe, the syringe may be used for vacuum tube phlebotomy, where one or more samples of a patient's blood are successively drawn into respective evacuated blood collection tubes by way of a double-ended hypodermic needle cannula. Such a syringe may be used to treat a patient having a communicatable disease.
Prior to disposal of the syringe, the hypodermic needle is sometimes broken to prevent reuse. Health care workers are especially susceptible to accidental and potentially infectious needle strikes due to the careless handling or breaking of the needle and disposing o~ the syringe af~er use~ The resulting mini-accidents caused by an accidental needle strike typically requires a blood test for such diseases as AIDS and hepatitis. ~he corresponding cost and inefficiency of testing health care workers who have received an inadvertent needle strike result in considerable waste, which may be particularly to a health care facility which is striving for economy.

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The following U. S. Pa~en~ relates to a means for canting a single-ended needle at ~he inter ior of a hollow cylinder:

Patent No. 4,804,370 issued February 14, 1989 to Terry M. Haber et al and entitled 'IDISEASE CONTROL SYRINGE HAVING A
RETRACTABLE NEED~E".

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In accordance with one aspect of the invention there is provided a syringe characterized by: an outer cylinder; a needle carrier movable axially through said cylinder; and a hypodermic needle retained by said needle carrier and movable therewith through said cylinder such that said needle can be advanced to a first position, at which said needle projects outwardly from said cylinder so that a fluid may be supplied via said needle to the interior of said cylinder, or said needle can be retracted to a second position, at which said needle is surrounded and shielded by said cylinder to prevent an accidental needle strike; said needle being interconnected with said needle carrier so as to be rotatable with respect to said needle carrier and thereby canted relative to the longitudinal axis of said outer cylinder when said n~edle is located at the second, retracted position surrounded by said cylinder.

'~' ~ ~3~5~3 A portion of the distal end of the inner needle carrier at which the needle is retained is pivotally connected to the needle carrier. ~hat is~ one end of said distal end portion is hingedly connected to the needle carrier and the other end is detachably connected to the carrier, such that the distal end portion may be rotated and the needle thereby canted toward the outer sleeve~ A catch projects from the distal end portion at which the needle is ratainecl and is received in and slideable through an axially extending catch slot which is formed in the outer sleeve. The guide channel and catch slot are arranged in parallel alignment with one another, with the guide channel having a longer length than the catch slot.
Accordingly, the axial movement of the position control button through the guide channel causes the corresponding axial movements of the inner needle carrier through the outer sleeve and the catch through the catch slot.

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In opera~ion, the position control button is moved from the distal locking detent o~ ~he guide channel to the proximal locking detent to cause a corresponding movement of ~he inner needle carrier proximally through the outer sleeve and a reloca~ion of the needle from an axially extended position relative to the outer sleeve, at which to make a veni puncture through the tissue of a patient and thereby obtain a blood sample, to a retracted position, where the needle is completely surrounded and shielded by the outer sleeve. However, inasmuch as the catch slot is shorter than the guide channel, the catch will be engaged and blocked by the end of the catch slot before the position control button is received in the proximal locking detent of the guide channel. Therefore, as the needle carrier continues to move proximally through he outer sleeve for relocating the needle to the retracted position, the distal end portion of the needle carrier at which the needle is retained will be rotated, such that the needle is canted towards and bent against the outer ~leeve. Accordingly, access to and reuse of the needle is prohibited, Moreover, with the needle canted and the position control button received within the `` ~3~6~

proximal locking detent, redundant locking means are provided to prevent a return of the needle to tbe axially extended position, whereby to avoid an accidental needle strike and the spread o~ a conta~ious and, possibly life threatening, disease.

~3ft~6~L5~1 BRIEF D:~SCRIPTION OF TEIE DRAWI~GS

FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded view of the safety syringe which forms the present invention;

: FIG. 2 is a front plan view of an inner needle carrier which forms the safety syringe of FIG~ l;

FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the needle carrier of FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 shows the safety syringe in an assembled ; configuration with a hypodermic needle in an axially advanced position for making a veni puncture through a patient's skin to collect a blood sample; and , : FIG. 5 shows the safety syringe with the hypodermic : needle relocated to a retracted position so as to be : canted towards and bent against an outer sleeve which : : forms the safety syringe of FIG. 1.
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:~L3~6~5~i DESCRIPTION OF THE PREF~RRED E~BODIME~TS

The shielded safety syringe which forms the present invention is now disclosed while referring to the drawings~ FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the syringe 1 which includes a hollow, cylindrical (e.g. molde~
plastic) outer protective sleeve 2 having an open proximal end and a substantially closed distal end. A
flange 4 extends around the open proximal end to facilitate the handling and operation of syringe 1. An opening 6 (best shown in FIGs. 4 and 5) is formed in the distal end of outer sleeve 2 to accommodate the neck of the soon to be described inner needle carrier 18 ~best sho~n in FIG. 4), whereby a double-ended hypodermic needle cannula 8 can be relocated to an axially advanced position relative to sl~eve 2 at which to make a veni puncture through the skin of a patient.
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An axially extending guide channel 10 is formed through one side of the outer sleeve 2. Guide channel 10 includes coextensively formed proximal and distal locking detents 12 and 14. The diameters of locking detents 12 and 14 are larger than the width of guide channel 10. An axially extending catch slo~ 16 is formed through another side o~ outer sleeve 2, such that the channel 10 and slot 16 are arranged in parallel alignment ~ith one another. Catch slot 16 extends from adjacent the distal end to approximately the mid-point of outer sleeve 2, such that guide channel 10 has a longer length than catch slot 16. The functions of guide channel 10 and catch slot 16 will be described in greater detail hereinafter.

Safety syringe 1 also includes a hollow, cylindrical (e.gr flexible molded plastic3 inner needle carrier 18 having an open proximal end and a substantially closed distal end. ~hen in the assembled relationship (e.g.
of FI~. 4), needle carrier 18 is adapted to be received within and coaxially aligned with outer sleeve 2 so as to be moved axially therethrough.

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Re~erring concurrently to FIGs, 1-3 of the drawings~
needle carrier 18 includes a distally extending, screw-threaded neck 20 which surrounds a relatively small opening 22 formed in the distal end of needle carrier 18. The opening 22 is sized to receive a screw-threaded hub (designated 24 in FI~. 4). Hub 24 is bonded (e.g. molded) to a conventional double-ended hypodermic needle cannula 8~ In the assembled relationship (of FIG. 43, the screw-threaded hub 24 is mated to the screw-threaded neck 20 of needle carr:ier 18, such that needle 8 is retained at the distal end o~
the needle carrier in coaxial alignment with the outer sleeve 2 and the inner carrier 18. Accordingly, needle 8 is movable axially with inner needle carrier 18 through the out~r sleeve 2 between an axially extended position ~as illustrated in ~IG. 4j, at which to extend outwardly past the distal opening 6 in outer slee~e 2 to make a veni puncture through the patient's skin and thereby draw a blood sample, and a retracted position (as illustrated in FIG. 5), at which to be completely surrounded and shielded by the outer protective sleeve 2. The needle 18 communicates with a conventional evacuated fluid ~e.g. blood) collection tube 2~ at the interior of the outer sleeve 2, so that the :~3~

patient's blood sample can be safely stored and transported for subsequent study.

Extending outwardly from one side of needle carrier 18 is a position control but~on 28. Extending outwardly from another side of needle carrier 18 is a catch 30. As will soon be explained~ position control but~on 28 and catch 30 are adapted ~o be received in and slide through the guide channel lO and catch sot 16, respectively, o~ outer sleeve 2 for the important purposes of controlling the position of needle 8 relative to outer sleeve 2 and for automatically causing the needle to cant so that the needle may be destroyed and reuse thereof prevented after the last blood sample has bPen collected To this end, position control button 28 includes a relatively narrow stem 32 located between relatively wide and oppositely disposed shoulder and finger pad portions. A pair of short, parallel aligned, axially exte~ding slo~s 34 are formed through needle carrier 18 at opposite sides of position control bu~ton 28 to permit button 28 to be rotated into the locking detents 12 and 14 of guide channel lO so that button 28 may be ~L3~6~

moved through guide channel 10 to change the position of needle carrier 18 relative to ou~er sleeve 2. That is to say, a flexible locking spring 36 .is established between axial slots 34 by which to normally bias the relatively wide shoulder portion of control button 28 into receipt by ei~her tbe proximal or distal locking detent 12 or 14. ~s will soon be explained, the position control button can be depressed and, thereby, rotated into detent 12 or 14 to move the wide shoulder portion thereof out of said detent and permit the narrow stem 32 to slide through guide channel 10 so that the needle carrier 18 (and the needle 8 connected thereto) can be relocated from the proximal end towards the distal end of outer sleeve 2, or visa versa.

The catch 30 of inner needle carrier 18 projects outwardly from a tab 40 that is detachable from the side of the needle carrier. The tab 40 is coextensively connected to a portion 41 o~ the distal end of needle carrier 18 at which the hub 24 is connected and the needle 8 is retained. Distal end portion 41 is pivotally connected to the needle carrier 18 at a living hinge 42 (best shown in FIG. 3) formed at the distal aspect of the carrier.

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A~ will be described in greater detail when re~erring to FIGs. 4 and 5, the movement of catch 30 through the catch slot 16 controls ~he detachment of tab 40 from needle carrier 18 and the rotation of the distal end portion 41 around hinge 42, 50 that needle 8 can be canted toward the outer sleeve 2.

FIG . 4 o the dr aw ings shows the syr inge in an assembled configuration with the inner needle carrier 18 located within and moved axially through the outer protective sleeve 2, such that needle 8 is in an axially extended position. The position control button 28 is received through the dis~al locking detent (designated 14 in FIG. 1) and catch 30 is receivea in catch slot 16. Accordingly, the needle carrier 18 is locked at a relatively distal position within the outer leeve 2. More particularly, the relatively wide shoulder of position control button 28 is located within locking detent 14. Therefore, position control button 28 is blocked from sliding proximally through guide channel 10, inasmuch as the diameter of the shoulder is larger than the width of the channel 10.
Hence, the needle carrier 18 is retained at the distal position wi~h the needle ~ projecting outwardly through the distal opening 6 in outer sleeve 2 for making a veni puncture through the skin 44 o~ the patient.

~3~ 3 An evacuated blood collection tube 2S is inserted through the open proximal end of outer .sleeve 2 until the needle 8 penetrates a rubber stopper 46 of tube 26 so as to communicate with the interior thereofO
Accordingly, one or more samples of the patientls blood may be automatically drawn into successive blood collection tubes 26 via needle 8. When the last blood sample has been taken, the needle 8 is withdrawn from the patientls skin 44 and the blood collection tube 26 is removed from outer sleeve 2, so that the blood sample aan be centrifuged and studied.

Re~erring concurrently to FIGs. 1 and 5 of the drawings, the needle 8 is retracted and canted within the outer sleese 2, so that syringe 1 may be safely discarded while preventing reuse of the needle and avoiding the potential for exposing a health care worker to an accidental needle strike. More particularly, the position control button 28 is depressed, whereby to cause locking spring 36 of needle carrier 18 to rotate inwardly and thereby locate the relatively narxow stem 32 of button 28 within the distal locking detent 140 Inasmuch as tha diameter o~
stam 32 is less than the width of guide channel 10, the button 28 is now free to sli~e through channel 10 6~S~

Manually sliding the button 28 axially alld proximally through channel 10 causes inner needle carrier 18 to be moved proximally through outer sleeve 2, such that needle lB is relocated from the axially extended position (of FIG. 4) to a retracted position~
Moreover, ~he catch 30 o needle carrier 18 rides through catch slot 16~

As previously disclosed, the length of guide channel 10 is longer than the length of catch slot 16.
Therefore, the proximal movement of position control button 2~ through channel 10 will ~ause catch 30 to reach the end of catch slot 16 before button 28 is received in proximal locking detent 12c With catch 30 located at the end of catch slot 16, the con~inued proximal movements of position control bu~ton 28 toward distal locking detent 12 and needle carrier 18 through outer sleeve 2 automatically causes the tab 40, to which catch 30 is connected, to become detached from the side of carrier 18 and rotated around the hinge 42 (in the direction of reference arrow 48). Accordingly, the distal end portion 41 o~ needle carrier 18, at which the needle hub 24 is connected is correspondingly rotated, whereby to cant needle 8 relat.ive to the a6~

longitudinal axis of syringe 1 and towards the outer sleeve 2.

When the position control button 28 is received and locked within distal locking detent 12, the distal end portion 41 o~ inner needle carrier 18 has been sufficiently rotated so that the needle 3 is moved into contact with and bent against the side of outer protective sleeve 2. Hence, the inner needle carrier 18 is locked at a proximal position relative to outer sleeve 2 with needle 8 safely retained at the retracted position and completely surrounded by outer sleeve 2 to avoid an accidental needle strike. Moreover, and by virtue of the present invention, the needle 8 is canted and bent to prevent access to and reuse of the needle.
What is more, and unlike any known shielded safety syringel the health care worker is also protected against an accidental needle strike via distal opening 6 in outer sIeeve 2 in the event that the needle 8 should be inadvertently returned toward the axially extended position (of FIG. 4). That is to say, the , s~

canted orientation of needle ~ (i.e. out of alignment with opening 6) prevents the relocation of needle 8 from the retrac~ed position of FIG. 5 to the extended position of FIG. 4~ Thus, ~he canted and bent needle 8 acts as a redundant safety locking fea~ure (along with the receipt of position control button 28 in proximal locking detent 12) which blocks the movement of needle 8 outwardly from outer sleeve 2 via the distal opening 6 thereof.

In view of the foregoing, a disposal cartridge is created (in FIG. 5) having the inner needle carrier 18 locked in a proximal position with needle 8 re~ained in a retracted position within outer sleeve 2. The needle 8 is canted, bent, surrounded, and shielded by the outer sleeve 2, so ~hat syringe 1 may be safely handled while avoiding the possibility of a needle strike and the spread of a contagious and, possibly life threatening, disease.

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It will be apparent ~ha~ while a preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown and described, various modifications and changes may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Having thus set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, what is claimed is:

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Claims (9)

1. A syringe characterized by:
an outer cylinder;
a needle carrier movable axially through said cylinder;
and a hypodermic needle retained by said needle carrier and movable therewith through said cylinder such that said needle can be advanced to a first position, at which said needle projects outwardly from said cylinder so that a fluid may be supplied via said needle to the interior of said cylinder, or said needle can be retracted to a second position, at which said needle is surrounded and shielded by said cylinder to prevent an accidental needle strike;
said needle being interconnected with said needle carrier so as to be rotatable with respect to said needle carrier and thereby canted relative to the longitudinal axis of said outer cylinder when said needle is located at the second, retracted position surrounded by said cylinder.
2. The syringe recited in claim 1, further characterized by means to anchor said needle at the second, retracted position with said outer cylinder after said needle has been rotated and canted to prevent a relocation of said needle to the first, outwardly projecting position.
3. The syringe recited in claim, further characterized by a guide channel formed in and extending axially through said outer cylinder and a position control button extending from said needle carrier to be received in and slideable through said guide channel for moving said needle carrier axially through said outer cylinder and for correspondingly moving said needle from the first to the second position.
4. The syringe recited in claim 3, therein said guide channel has first and second locking detents located at opposite ends thereof for receiving said position control button and thereby retaining said needle at either the first, outwardly projecting position or the second, retracted position, respectively, depending upon the location of said needle carrier relative to said outer cylinder.
5. The syringe recited in claim 3, further characterized by a catch extending outwardly from said needle carrier and a catch slot formed in and extending axially through said outer cylinder, said catch being received in and slideable through said catch slot when said needle carrier moves through said outer cylinder, said guide channel being of longer length than said catch slot.
6. The syringe recited in claim 5, further characterized by hinge means interconnected between said needle carrier and said needle around which said needle is rotated and canted when the position control button of said needle carrier moves through said guide channel a greater distance than the distance moved by the catch of said needle carrier through said catch slot.
7. The syringe recited in claim 6, wherein said needle carrier comprises first and second ends, said first end having said position control button extending therefrom and said second end retaining said needle and having said catch extending therefrom, said hinge means interconnected between the first and second ends of said needle carrier so that second end is rotatable relative to said first end around said hinge means for canting said needle when the position control button of said first end moves through said guide channel a greater distance than the distance moved by the catch of said second end through said catch slot.
8. The syringe recited in claim 1, wherein said needle carrier comprises first and second ends pivotally interconnected with one another, said second end retaining said needle thereat, and said syringe further characterized by hinge means located between the first and second ends of said needle carrier, such that said second end is rotatable relative to said first end around said hinge means for canting the needle relative to the longitudinal axis of said outer cylinder.
9. The syringe recited in claim 1, wherein said outer cylinder has an open end to receive a blood collection tube therewithin and said hypodermic needle is double ended, one end of said needle extending into said cylinder and aligned to be in fluid communication with the blood collection tube when said tube is received by said cylinder, the opposite end of said needle being movable between said first and second positions, depending upon the location of said needle carrier relative to said cylinder.
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